
Asian brands, EVs dominate 2025 Best Buy Awards
The 2025 Best By Awards, announced by Kelley Blue Book, reflect the rapidly shifting landscape of the automotive market not only in the USA, but also elsewhere.
- Industry News
- 17 April 2025
The naamsa Accelerator Awards, powered by WesBank, were a stunning apogee to the highly anticipated SA Auto Week 2024.
Mikel Mabasa, naamsa CEO, described the awards as a pivotal moment for the sector: “The naamsa Accelerator Awards reflect the heartbeat of the automotive industry, celebrating excellence and innovation that drive us forward. As we celebrated our centenary this year, naamsa honoured people, their achievements that set the standard for the future, and for the significant contributions made to the growth and sustainability of the automotive industry in South Africa,” he says.
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Top Imported Vehicle of the Year - Suzuki Swift.
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The Top Media House of the Year Award was presented to AutoLive. The ceremony also honoured individuals who have significantly contributed to the industry’s narrative. Denis Droppa received the Top Auto Journalist of the Year award, while Brenwin Naidu was named Top Business Journalist of the Year. Kumbirai Mtshakazi was recognised as the Top Emerging Auto Journalist of the Year.
The Ceremony bestowed distinct recognition to policymakers and industry stalwarts. The 2024 Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award went to former Minister Alec Erwin and a special recognition award to MEC MVOKO. Industry stalwarts, Norman Lamprecht and Stuart Rayner, were recognised as Industry value creators.
The 2025 Best By Awards, announced by Kelley Blue Book, reflect the rapidly shifting landscape of the automotive market not only in the USA, but also elsewhere.
Kia took the top honours for the second consecutive year when its all-electric compact crossover was named World Car of the Year during the New York International Auto Show in the USA this week.
The African Association of Automotive Manufacturers (AAAM) is strengthening its commitment to the industrialisation and development of Africa’s automotive sector with the establishment of a new regional office in Tunisia.